2013 Report to Members Demonstrates How USAA Earns Member Trust

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In 2013, USAA surpassed 10 million members, maintained high member satisfaction, and offered new products and services to meet the needs of the military community, all while reporting strong financial results.

San Antonio, Texas (PRWEB)March 28, 2014

Strong Financial Results, Record Returns to Members

USAA continues to earn the trust of its members by delivering on its mission to facilitate the financial security of its members, associates and their families. In 2013, USAA surpassed 10 million members, maintained high member satisfaction, and offered new products and services to meet the needs of the military community, all while reporting strong financial results.

USAA’s 2013 Report to Members, themed “Built on Trust,” is being released this week.

“For USAA, it’s been more than 91 years since 25 Army officers met to formalize our organization – one built on trust,” USAA CEO Joe Robles wrote in his letter to members, which appears in the report. “Because many USAA members pass down the legacy of access to membership to new generations of family members, we never take that trust for granted.”

Highlights from the report:

USAA returned a record $1.5 billion in dividends, distributions, and bank rebates and rewards to members and customers in 2013. The record returns from USAA amounted to an 18 percent increase over 2012.*

USAA assisted members in need with more than five million auto and property claims in 2013, including nearly 100,000 catastrophe claims. USAA closed 97 percent of catastrophe claims by year-end.

During the debt-ceiling impasse and government shutdown that threatened the paychecks of many members, USAA Bank was prepared to provide qualified members interest-free payroll advance loans.

USAA launched a health insurance marketplace on usaa.com to help members research and shop with confidence for Medicare solutions as well as vision and dental plans.

Working with members, USAA prevented or recovered $2 billion in fraud losses in 2013.

USAA introduced online tools, with access to dedicated advisors, to help separating and retiring veterans make smoother financial transitions to civilian life.

Growth in Regional Offices and Veteran Hiring
Last year, USAA announced growth plans to serve its members more effectively. The plan includes hiring 3,500 additional employees over the next three years in San Antonio, Phoenix, Tampa and the Dallas area.

Also, at a time when the country is expecting to reduce the size of its military, USAA showed it is committed to hiring veterans. Nearly 31 percent of USAA’s new hires during 2013 were veterans or military spouses.

From 2006 to 2013, USAA has hired more than 7,800 veterans and military spouses. USAA actively promotes veteran hiring in numerous ways, supporting the White House’s Joining Forces initiative and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Hiring Our Heroes program.

Strong Financial Results
USAA reported more than $2.7 billion in net income on revenues of nearly $21 billion, and several other measures of financial strength grew even stronger. Net worth grew 9 percent to $24 billion. Assets owned and managed increased by 8 percent to $198 billion.

USAA’s Property and Casualty companies maintained the highest possible financial strength ratings from A.M. Best, Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s, the three top credit rating firms.** Members’ satisfaction with USAA service representatives also increased to 93 percent in 2013.

“Our financial results were driven by three major factors,” retired Air Force Gen. Lester Lyles, USAA’s chairman, wrote in his letter to members. “First, more members trusted us to provide them with products and services. Second, although our members reported nearly 100,000 weather catastrophe-related claims – incurring $720 million in catastrophe losses – major hurricanes avoided the United States in 2013. Finally, our members continued to demonstrate honorable creditworthy behavior, reducing debt and continuing to pay bills and meet their commitments.”

Excluding gains and losses on investments, USAA experienced strong year-over-year growth in revenue of 8 percent and 34 percent in net income. Most of these investment gains and losses were unrealized changes in the value of its fixed income portfolios, caused by interest rate fluctuations. USAA records these gains and losses through its income statement, while most other companies record market fluctuations of their investment portfolios in their net worth. Fewer major catastrophes and a recovering economy contributed to the strength of USAA’s net income in 2013.

USAA provides insurance, banking, investments, retirement products and advice to 10.1 million members of the U.S. military and their families. Known for its legendary commitment to its members, USAA is consistently recognized for outstanding service, employee well-being and financial strength. USAA membership is open to all who are serving or have honorably served our nation in the U.S. military – and their eligible family members. Founded in 1922, USAA is headquartered in San Antonio. For more information about USAA, follow us on Facebook or Twitter (@USAA) or visit usaa.com.

*Includes amounts returned as auto policyholder dividends as well as Subscriber’s Account distributions, senior bonus and terminations. Past dividends or distributions are not a guarantee or promise of future dividends or distributions.
**A++ (Superior) from A.M. Best Co., highest of 16 possible ratings; Aaa (Exceptional) from Moody’s Investors Service, highest of 21 possible ratings; AA+ (Very Strong) from Standard & Poor’s, second highest of 21 possible ratings.